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Post by albus severus potter on Jan 24, 2012 17:34:24 GMT
This is Albus Severus Potter, but please call him Alby. He's a sixth year Slytherin. Smart. Mouthy. Slightly arrogant. Weird. A total dork. F r i e n d s Alby isn't a social butterfly by any means, but he's not horribly unfriendly, either. So he has his circle of friends and that's good enough for him. This circle tends to be filled with the intellectually inclined, the curious, and the just plain odd.
E n e m i e s The kid doesn't have a lot of patience with dealing with immature people or the willfully ignorant, and doesn't have a problem showing it. So that's probably earned him some evil glares. And there's the matter of who he's related to, what house he's in, and the fact that he likes puns. There's a lot of things to pick from.
L o v e r s For Alby, lovers are few and far between. Okay nonexistent is more accurate. Which isn't too surprising with a boy who treated his own sexuality like a science experiment. In his early teens he conducted a series of tests to confirmed his attraction to members of his own gender and that was pretty much that. Alby's view of relationships isn't too positive. Though he comes from a large family with many examples of functioning relationships, he considers the erratic pairings between his peers to be full of passive-aggressive games. Not a fan. He's pretty much given a giant “pass” to the whole concept for now.
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Post by robbie ! on Feb 3, 2012 19:11:27 GMT
andrew james cauldwellAs they're in the same year, I presume they would talk to each other on occasion. I don't know to what extent they would call themselves friends as Andy doesn't fit firmly into any of the characteristics you identified in Albus' friendship circle. I can't see any reason for them to intensely dislike each other so acquaintances on good terms? riley blake mclaggenRiley can often be somewhat immature and so I suppose Albus might not be too fond of him. That said, I may be able to shove him forward in relation to Alby having 'conducted a series of tests to confirm his attraction to members of his own gender'. Riley would have been all too happy to help with this though it depends on your perception of Albus' character and indeed his age. McLaggen first discovered his sexual prowess if you like in his fifth year, placing Albus in his fourth, and so any 'tests' after this point could be as far as sex if you so desired. I imagine Riley having realised his own sexual preferences towards the end of his third year, placing Alby in his second, and so perhaps they used each other to confirm their desires if you think Albus would have known then? It's all up to you. If none of that jibberish would fit then they could simply be acquaintances.
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